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An individual who has little resistance to an infectious microbe is referred to as a susceptible what? - Answer Host
Which of the following is an example of a work practice control that reduces risk of exposure to bloodborne pathoge...
National Phlebotomy
Certification Exam Questions
well solved
An individual who has little resistance to an infectious microbe is referred to as a
susceptible what? - Answer Host
Which of the following is an example of a work practice control that reduces risk
of exposure to bloodborne pathogens? - Answer Wearing gloves to draw blood
This ion is essential to the coagulation process. - Answer Calcium
, QC protocols prohibit use of outdated evacuated tubes because why? - Answer
Tubes my not fill completely, changing additive-to-sample ratios.
Molecular genetic testing requires what? - Answer Specimens to be collected in sterile EDTA.
What is the purpose of an antiglycolytic agent? - Answer Preserve glucose
Which on of the following tubes is filled first when multiple tubes are filled using an evacuated
tube system? - Answer Blood culture (SPS) tube
What is the recommended disinfectant for blood culture sites in infants 2 months and older? -
Answer Chlorhexidine gluconate
Latent fibrin formation in serum can result from what? - Answer Incomplete clotting when
centrifuged
In which of the following areas does capillary specimen collection differ from routine
venipuncture when collecting a BUN and CBC? - Answer Order of draw
This is an example of a preanalytical error made at the time of collection. - Answer Failing to
mix tubes
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